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Higher Education Allocation HEERF II Allocations for Public and Nonprofit Institutions under CRRSAA section 314(a)(1) 1/13/2021 CARES Act Minimum Amount Section 314(a)(1)(E) Minimum Amount Maximum Amount for Emergency & Section for Student Aid for Institutional Financial Aid Grants 314(a)(1)(F) Portion (CFDA Portion (CFDA OPEID Institution Name School Type State Total Award to Students Allocation 84.425E Allocation) 84.425F Allocation) 00100200 Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University Public AL $ 14,519,790 $ 4,560,601 $ 37,515 $ 4,560,601 $ 9,959,189 00100300 Faulkner University Private Non‐Profit AL $ 4,333,744 $ 1,211,489 $ 239,004 $ 1,211,489 $ 3,122,255 00100400 University of Montevallo Public AL $ 4,041,651 $ 1,280,001 $ ‐ $ 1,280,001 $ 2,761,650 00100500 Alabama State University Public AL $ 10,072,950 $ 3,142,232 $ 174,255 $ 3,142,232 $ 6,930,718 00100700 Central Alabama Community College Public AL $ 2,380,348 $ 611,026 $ 32,512 $ 611,026 $ 1,769,322 00100800 Athens State University Public AL $ 2,140,301 $ 422,517 $ 492,066 $ 492,066 $ 1,648,235 00100900 Auburn University Public AL $ 23,036,339 $ 7,822,873 $ 31,264 $ 7,822,873 $ 15,213,466 00101200 Birmingham‐Southern College Private Non‐Profit AL $ 1,533,280 $ 534,928 $ ‐ $ 534,928 $ 998,352 00101300 Calhoun Community College Public AL $ 10,001,547 $ 2,196,124 $ 332,365 $ 2,196,124 $ 7,805,423 00101500 Enterprise State Community College Public AL $ 2,555,815 $ 620,369 $ 45,449 $ 620,369 $ 1,935,446 00101600 University of North Alabama Public AL $ 8,666,299 $ 2,501,324 $ 137,379 $ 2,501,324 $ 6,164,975 00101700 Gadsden State Community College Public AL $ 7,581,323 $ 1,878,083 $ 219,704 $ 1,878,083 $ 5,703,240 00101800 George C. Wallace Community College Public AL $ 7,531,363 $ 1,827,879 $ 96,335 $ 1,827,879 $ 5,703,484 00101900 Huntingdon College Private Non‐Profit AL $ 1,976,343 $ 612,667 $ ‐ $ 612,667 $ 1,363,676 00102000 Jacksonville State University Public AL $ 10,296,298 $ 3,025,320 $ 230,949 $ 3,025,320 $ 7,270,978 00102200 Jefferson State Community College Public AL $ 8,768,415 $ 1,864,939 $ 218,894 $ 1,864,939 $ 6,903,476 00102300 Judson College Private Non‐Profit AL $ 632,686 $ 184,505 $ 18,807 $ 184,505 $ 448,181 00102400 University of West Alabama Public AL $ 4,135,471 $ 1,192,293 $ 168,044 $ 1,192,293 $ 2,943,178 00102600 Marion Military Institute Public AL $ 742,268 $ 257,119 $ ‐ $ 257,119 $ 485,149 00102800 Miles College Private Non‐Profit AL $ 5,320,726 $ 1,628,967 $ 31,198 $ 1,628,967 $ 3,691,759 00102900 University of Mobile Private Non‐Profit AL $ 2,193,784 $ 628,711 $ 26,567 $ 628,711 $ 1,565,073 00103000 Bishop State Community College Public AL $ 6,026,297 $ 1,435,696 $ 17,669 $ 1,435,696 $ 4,590,601 00103100 Northeast Alabama Community College Public AL $ 4,075,756 $ 950,891 $ 109,127 $ 950,891 $ 3,124,865 00103300 Oakwood University Private Non‐Profit AL $ 2,860,345 $ 786,875 $ 35,048 $ 786,875 $ 2,073,470 00103600 Samford University Private Non‐Profit AL $ 3,353,321 $ 1,190,677 $ 1,806 $ 1,190,677 $ 2,162,644 00103800 Snead State Community College Public AL $ 2,642,522 $ 619,599 $ 196,162 $ 619,599 $ 2,022,923 00104000 Southern Union State Community College Public AL $ 6,311,016 $ 1,598,050 $ 61,026 $ 1,598,050 $ 4,712,966 00104100 Spring Hill College Private Non‐Profit AL $ 2,046,512 $ 686,341 $ 251 $ 686,341 $ 1,360,171 00104400 Stillman College Private Non‐Profit AL $ 2,281,898 $ 603,104 $ 22,655 $ 603,104 $ 1,678,794 00104600 Talladega College Private Non‐Profit AL $ 3,454,443 $ 1,034,772 $ 53,594 $ 1,034,772 $ 2,419,671 00104700 Troy University Public AL $ 16,265,960 $ 4,272,042 $ 1,150,251 $ 4,272,042 $ 11,993,918 00105000 Tuskegee University Private Non‐Profit AL $ 6,066,979 $ 1,878,261 $ ‐ $ 1,878,261 $ 4,188,718 00105100 University of Alabama Public AL $ 31,436,739 $ 10,361,269 $ 265,163 $ 10,361,269 $ 21,075,470 00105200 University of Alabama at Birmingham Public AL $ 20,190,148 $ 6,065,628 $ 584,600 $ 6,065,628 $ 14,124,520 00105500 University of Alabama in Huntsville Public AL $ 9,512,975 $ 2,839,879 $ 29,570 $ 2,839,879 $ 6,673,096 00105700 University of South Alabama Public AL $ 18,170,202 $ 5,704,268 $ 85,097 $ 5,704,268 $ 12,465,934 1 of 98 HEERF II Allocations for Public and Nonprofit Institutions under CRRSAA section 314(a)(1) 1/13/2021 CARES Act Minimum Amount Section 314(a)(1)(E) Minimum Amount Maximum Amount for Emergency & Section for Student Aid for Institutional Financial Aid Grants 314(a)(1)(F) Portion (CFDA Portion (CFDA OPEID Institution Name School Type State Total Award to Students Allocation 84.425E Allocation) 84.425F Allocation) 00105900 Lawson State Community College Public AL $ 7,444,227 $ 1,761,011 $ 66,351 $ 1,761,011 $ 5,683,216 00106000 Coastal Alabama Community College Public AL $ 9,254,055 $ 2,218,881 $ 168,292 $ 2,218,881 $ 7,035,174 00106100 Alaska Pacific University Private Non‐Profit AK $ 445,957 $ 127,314 $ 19,952 $ 127,314 $ 318,643 00106300 University of Alaska Fairbanks Public AK $ 4,781,679 $ 1,033,326 $ 250,349 $ 1,033,326 $ 3,748,353 00106500 University of Alaska Southeast Public AK $ 1,001,982 $ 186,470 $ 82,525 $ 186,470 $ 815,512 00107100 Arizona Western College Public AZ $ 9,589,819 $ 2,264,369 $ 317,689 $ 2,264,369 $ 7,325,450 00107200 Cochise College Public AZ $ 5,418,622 $ 1,581,618 $ 226,400 $ 1,581,618 $ 3,837,004 00107300 Eastern Arizona College Public AZ $ 4,692,651 $ 1,111,136 $ 22,175 $ 1,111,136 $ 3,581,515 00107600 Glendale Community College Public AZ $ 19,156,542 $ 4,150,918 $ 209,888 $ 4,150,918 $ 15,005,624 00107700 Mesa Community College Public AZ $ 17,795,363 $ 3,676,052 $ 377,792 $ 3,676,052 $ 14,119,311 00107800 Phoenix College Public AZ $ 11,740,227 $ 2,386,096 $ 275,006 $ 2,386,096 $ 9,354,131 00107900 Yavapai College Public AZ $ 5,918,433 $ 1,194,796 $ 207,873 $ 1,194,796 $ 4,723,637 00108100 Arizona State University Public AZ $ 112,906,424 $ 31,766,569 $ 7,187,642 $ 31,766,569 $ 81,139,855 00108200 Northern Arizona University Public AZ $ 37,511,826 $ 11,788,927 $ 1,086,861 $ 11,788,927 $ 25,722,899 00108300 University of Arizona (The) Public AZ $ 47,971,859 $ 15,476,724 $ 449,422 $ 15,476,724 $ 32,495,135 00108500 University of Arkansas at Monticello Public AR $ 5,805,440 $ 1,611,657 $ 74,130 $ 1,611,657 $ 4,193,783 00108600 University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Public AR $ 6,774,295 $ 2,147,715 $ 23,518 $ 2,147,715 $ 4,626,580 00108700 Arkansas Baptist College Private Non‐Profit AR $ 1,482,487 $ 415,510 $ ‐ $ 415,510 $ 1,066,977 00108800 Lyon College Private Non‐Profit AR $ 1,096,447 $ 340,108 $ ‐ $ 340,108 $ 756,339 00108900 Arkansas Tech University Public AR $ 12,806,406 $ 3,549,493 $ 489,949 $ 3,549,493 $ 9,256,913 00109000 Arkansas State University Public AR $ 15,575,949 $ 4,629,079 $ 260,610 $ 4,629,079 $ 10,946,870 00109100 Arkansas State University ‐ Beebe Public AR $ 4,498,666 $ 1,070,882 $ 84,285 $ 1,070,882 $ 3,427,784 00109200 University of Central Arkansas Public AR $ 15,456,600 $ 4,802,462 $ 67,024 $ 4,802,462 $ 10,654,138 00109300 Central Baptist College Private Non‐Profit AR $ 1,385,745 $ 411,493 $ 11,746 $ 411,493 $ 974,252 00109400 University of the Ozarks Private Non‐Profit AR $ 1,582,461 $ 505,657 $ ‐ $ 505,657 $ 1,076,804 00109500 Crowley's Ridge College Private Non‐Profit AR $ 415,315 $ 132,512 $ ‐ $ 132,512 $ 282,803 00109700 Harding University Private Non‐Profit AR $ 4,801,524 $ 1,626,431 $ 4,410 $ 1,626,431 $ 3,175,093 00109800 Henderson State University Public AR $ 5,968,320 $ 1,883,966 $ 29,039 $ 1,883,966 $ 4,084,354 00109900 Hendrix College Private Non‐Profit AR $ 1,687,170 $ 528,390 $ ‐ $ 528,390 $ 1,158,780 00110000 John Brown University Private Non‐Profit AR $ 2,154,561 $ 658,170 $ 46,793 $ 658,170 $ 1,496,391 00110100 University of Arkansas at Little Rock Public AR $ 11,008,760 $ 2,978,250 $ 404,214 $ 2,978,250 $ 8,030,510 00110200 Ouachita Baptist University Private Non‐Profit AR $ 2,155,889 $ 672,193 $ 4,609 $ 672,193 $ 1,483,696 00110300 Philander Smith College Private Non‐Profit AR $ 3,363,217 $ 1,071,837 $ 11,802 $ 1,071,837 $ 2,291,380 00110400 Phillips Community College of the University of Arkans Public AR $ 2,043,633 $ 452,664 $ 15,745 $ 452,664 $ 1,590,969 00110500 Shorter College Private Non‐Profit AR $ 2,773,066 $ 548,742 $ ‐ $ 548,742 $ 2,224,324 00110600 Williams Baptist University Private Non‐Profit AR $ 839,882 $ 264,361 $ 2,291 $ 264,361 $ 575,521 2 of 98 HEERF II Allocations for Public and Nonprofit Institutions under CRRSAA section 314(a)(1) 1/13/2021 CARES Act Minimum Amount Section 314(a)(1)(E) Minimum Amount Maximum Amount for Emergency & Section for Student Aid for Institutional Financial Aid Grants 314(a)(1)(F) Portion (CFDA Portion (CFDA OPEID Institution Name School Type State Total Award to Students Allocation 84.425E Allocation) 84.425F Allocation) 00110700 Southern Arkansas University Public AR $ 6,634,144 $ 2,012,807 $ 83,941 $ 2,012,807 $ 4,621,337 00110800 University of Arkansas Public AR $ 23,908,298 $ 7,727,181 $ 116,496 $ 7,727,181 $ 16,181,117 00110900 University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Public AR $ 1,458,213 $ 486,488 $ 26,095 $ 486,488 $ 971,725 00111000 University of Arkansas at Fort Smith Public AR $ 9,777,559 $ 2,755,652 $ 174,133 $ 2,755,652 $ 7,021,907 00111100 Allan Hancock College Public CA $ 8,924,491 $ 1,926,951 $ 135,386 $ 1,926,951 $ 6,997,540 00111300 Antelope Valley College Public CA $ 21,580,696 $ 5,122,846 $ 171,559 $ 5,122,846 $ 16,457,850 00111600 Art Center College of Design Private Non‐Profit CA $ 3,469,092 $ 1,084,116 $ ‐ $ 1,084,116 $ 2,384,976 00111700 Azusa Pacific University Private Non‐Profit
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